Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Let me run this by you

Collapse

X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Let me run this by you

    Despite being a profesional ornamental gardener for 28 years, i've only briefly grown veg when i was a kid (aged 12 ish)

    Now, i have a small plot approx 12 x 6 feet. I will have an 8 x 6 greenhouse. I have some 6 x 6 trellice and a bit of fence probably 6 foot long. Other than that, i have copious amounts of room to grow things in tubs.

    Now the plan is to grow onions, iceberg lettuce, sprouts, sweetcorn and maybe some raspberry canes in the 12 x 6 plot.

    Runner beans against the trellice and green beans against the fence.

    New and maincrop potatoes, carrots, parsnips, beetroot in tubs.

    Toms, cues and peppers in the GH

    Strawberries and/or trailing toms in baskets

    What do you think....

    I'd love your opinions and help. Slightly chalky soil but also has some beautiful loam. Garden gets summer sun nearly all day in summer despite north east facing.

    Rgds

    Andy
    Please visit my facebook page for the garden i look after

    https://www.facebook.com/PrestonRockGarden

  • #2
    Andy, I've moved you out of Growing Techniques because that's primarily an Archive board. I've put you in New Shoots as you are new to the veg growing bit, and the advice might be useful to other new growers.
    Cheers.

    Comment


    • #3
      It should work, have a look at the link below for other ideas

      Tiny square plot veg growing gardening plot

      Comment


      • #4
        Nice link Pies
        Cheers

        Danny

        Comment


        • #5
          Thanks Pies. I looked cos I can only use builders ton bags and haven't really grown much veg either, so that link has given me some good ideas.

          Andy sounds nice, personally I would try dwarf french/green beans in a tub (grown them, they do fine) and grow a cordon fruit tree against the wall, cos I love fruit, with the runner beans against the fence.
          Anyone who says nothing is impossible has never tried slamming a revolving door

          Comment


          • #6
            Don't forget that with climbing beans you still need canes for them to climb, even when they have a fence/trellis as they curl around the support rather than climb it. My Dad tried growing Runner beans up a trellis which was attached to a wall, they basically didn't want to know and carpeted the ground around them instead (commercially grown runner beans are grown as ground covering plants, as farmers can't mess about with supports, it's why they're often muddy). The RHS at Harlow Carr have grown veg in a small space and, I believe, managed to grow enough to feed a family of four. They did this largely by having plants in pots, ready to go in as soon as the previous crop was finished.
            Into each life some rain must fall........but this is getting ridiculous.

            Comment

            Latest Topics

            Collapse

            Recent Blog Posts

            Collapse
            Working...
            X